Apartamenty Zaczarowany Ogrod
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Sports activities
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Breakfast
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No pets allowed
Location
Apartamenty Zaczarowany Ogrod Kazimierz Dolny hotel lies around 25 minutes' walk from the Holocaust Memorial Wall, and features a luggage room. The guest house offers place to stay with Wi-Fi in public areas.
This Kazimierz Dolny hotel is about 65 km from Lublin airport and 3.6 km from such cultural venues as the Department of Life Sciences of the Vistula Museum. Guests can find the Three Crosses Mountain approximately 10 minutes' drive from the Zaczarowany Ogrod Kazimierz Dolny. The accommodation also takes you to Kamieniolom, which is 4.3 km away. Jeziorszczyzna 994 bus stop is located nearly a 10-minute walk away.
The rooms include a kitchen and a dining area, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for your convenience. A fridge, a stove top, and kitchenware are available upon request. The bathroom features a separate toilet and a shower, along with hair dryers and toiletries.
Review by hotel critic
the welcoming atmosphere was evident from the start, with the landlady's children graciously translating English for us, ensuring seamless communication. As a history professor with a penchant for detail, I appreciated the meticulously clean rooms, well, stocked kitchen, and complimentary basic necessities provided, making us feel right at home. My children were thrilled to discover the "Hotel Triplets Entertainment" where they engaged in fun games and activities organized by the staff. It was heartwarming to see them forming connections with other young travelers, creating memories that will last a lifetime. the free parking and convenient location allowed us to explore historic landmarks with ease, catering perfectly to my love for exploring Poland's rich history. Apartamenty Zaczarowany Ogrod's inclusive and family, friendly environment made our vacation truly memorable. I highly recommend this accommodation for families seeking a comfortable and welcoming retreat in the heart of Poland's historical landscapes.